Problem determination method for local area network systems

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39518301, 39518501, G06F 1134

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ABSTRACT:
A limited multi-fault system and method manages error recovery in a local area network system. The system includes a data structure which store related error events, diagnostic problems and causes. In addition, a method of managing error events in real time and identifying causes and recommending actions is provided. A knowledge base is used to determine the causes and recommended actions for the problem.

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